Apple 10.5 Leapard Model Vehicle User Manual


 
156 Chapter 10 Managing Preferences
Understanding Managed Preference Interactions
You can define preferences for user accounts, group accounts, computers, and
computer groups that are set up in a shared directory domain.
Dock Dock location, behavior, and items. For more information, see
“Managing Dock Preferences” on page 174.
Energy Saver Performance options for Mac OS X client and server computers,
battery usage for portable computers, and sleep or wake options.
For more information, see “Managing Energy Saver Preferences” on
page 177.
Finder Finder behavior, desktop appearance and items, and availability of
Finder menu commands. For more information, see “Managing
Finder Preferences” on page 182.
Login Login window appearance, mounted volumes, access control,
scripts and items that automatically open. For more information,
see “Managing Login Preferences” on page 189.
Media Access Settings for optical discs, internal and external disks, and disk
images. For more information, see “Managing Media Access
Preferences” on page 200.
Mobility Creation of mobile accounts at login and mobile account options.
For more information, see “Managing Mobility Preferences” on
page 202.
Network Configuration of specific proxy servers and settings for hosts and
domains to bypass and disabling Internet Sharing, AirPort, and
Bluetooth.
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For more information, see “Managing Network
Preferences” on page 213.
Parental Controls Filter content or limit client computer usage. For more information,
see “Managing Parental Controls Preferences” on page 217.
Printing Available printers, printer access, and page footers. For more
information, see “Managing Printing Preferences” on page 220.
Software Update Specific server to use for software update service. For more
information, see “Managing Software Update Preferences” on
page 224.
System Preferences System preferences available to users. For more information, see
“Managing Access to System Preferences” on page 224.
Time Machine Time Machine settings like backup server location, and coverage.
For more information, see “Managing Time Machine Preferences”
on page 225.
Universal Access Settings to control mouse and keyboard behavior, enhance display
settings, and adjust sound or speech for users with special needs.
For more information, see “Managing Universal Access Preferences”
on page 227.
Preference pane What you can manage